Fine & Decorative - Silver

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A George III silver soup tureen, London, 1788, Robert Sharp, the oval body flanked by foliate ring handles and raised on a gadrooned oval foot, wi...

Cycling interest. A Victorian silver 'Brighton Bicycling Club' trophy cup, London, 1864, Edward Ker Reid, in wooden case, the trophy designed with...

A Victorian silver soup tureen, London, 1840, William Moulson, with silver plated liner, probably associated, the tureen of shaped oval form with ...

A cased set of six limited edition Elizabeth II silver commemorative goblets by Garrard & Co., London, 1972, each engraved to commemorate the Silv...

A set of three George II silver casters, London, 1743, Elizabeth Godfrey, of baluster form, with pierced domed lids surmounted with knopped finial...

A pair of George II silver gravy boats, London, 1759, William Skeen, each with flying triple scroll handle to gadrooned rim and raised on three mo...

A large George III silver meat skewer by Dorothy Langlands, Newcastle, c.1810, 40.7cm long, together with a smaller George III silver skewer, Lond...

A pair of George III silver candle snuffers, London, 1778, probably John Booth, with pierced, beaded handles and engraved with crest, 13.3cm long,...

A George III silver wine funnel, London, 1791, maker probably A.F., the straining section with side clip and beaded rim, the detachable reeded fun...

A pair of George III silver serving tongs, London, 1810, William Eley I, William Fearn & William Chawner, with pierced sprung oval blades, fiddle ...

A George III silver burner and stand, London, 1816, William Eaton, the stand designed with three paw feet to lion mask shoulders and gadrooned rim...

A pair of George III silver pedestal sauce boats, London, 1783, Hester Bateman, each designed with reeded handle and raised on a stepped oval foot...

A George III Scottish silver salver, Edinburgh, 1773, Patrick Robertson, designed with pierced border and gadrooned edge, the base engraved with a...

A George III silver coffee pot, London, 1783, John Kidder, of baluster form, the repousse floral scroll decorated body raised on a circular foot w...

A George IV silver teapot, London, 1824, Hyam Hyams, of compressed rounded form, the body repousse decorated with fruiting vines and scrolls and r...

A George IV silver pepper by Paul Storr, London, 1828, of ovoid form, the body raised on a circular foot and the pierced domed cap designed with b...

A William IV silver christening cup, London, 1831, Charles Fox II, designed with applied foliate strapwork to fluted body and raised on a shaped f...

A pair of Victorian silver asparagus tongs, London, 1864, Chawner & Co., the fiddle pattern handle to two pierced rectangular blades, 25.5cm long,...

A pair of Victorian silver serving spoons, London, 1895, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., designed with scalloped gilt bowls to twisted stems and ma...

A Victorian silver punch bowl, London, 1888, Sibray, Hall & Co., the body repousse decorated with ribbon-tied laurel garlands to a wavy gadrooned ...

A Victorian silver Monteith punch bowl, Birmingham, 1892, Elkington & Co., raised on a circular foot, the vertically fluted sides with monogrammed...

A late Victorian silver cake basket, London, 1899, Daniel & John Wellby, of shaped oval form, the pierced sides decorated with applied floral garl...

A silver hot water kettle with stand and burner, London, 1859, Robert Harper, the round kettle designed with repousse floral scroll body, zoomorph...

A four piece Victorian silver tea service, Sheffield, 1856 (coffee pot), 1864 (teapot), sugar and milk (both 1866), Martin, Hall & Co., designed w...

A late Victorian twin-handled silver tray, Sheffield, 1900, Atkin Bros, retailed by JW Benson, of shaped oval form, designed with shell and scroll...

A late 19th/ early 20th century Britannia silver mug, by Charles Stuart Harris, designed with beaded scroll handle, 12.7cm high (inc. handle) and ...

An Edwardian silver cruet set, Birmingham, 1904, Martin Hall & Co., designed with pierced sides and blue glass liners, the set comprising two salt...

An Edwardian silver gilt twin handled cup and cover, London, 1908, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., the body raised on a circular foot and decorated...

A large Edwardian silver salver with scrolling border, Birmingham, 1902, Elkington & Co., of shaped, circular form, raised on three bracket feet, ...

An Edwardian silver four-piece tea set, Chester, 1906, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, each with part-lobed oval body raised on four paw bracket fee...

A cased set of four Edwardian silver salts, Sheffield, two 1909 and two 1910, William Hutton & Sons, of oval pedestal form with twin handles and r...

A shaped square silver salver, Sheffield, 1926, Atkin Bros, raised on four bracket feet, 30.5cm dia., approx. weight 26.4ozPlease refer to departm...

A set of eight silver goblets, London, 1973, William Walter Antiques, with gilded interiors and knopped stems, some with damage, approx. 12cm high...

A George V silver Monteith-style punch bowl, Birmingham, 1935, Barker Brothers, of plain circular form with shaped rim and raised on a stepped cir...

Two silver salvers, the larger example London, 1897, William Hutton & Sons, with shaped scroll and piecrust border, the base raised on three scrol...

An Asprey & Co. novelty silver 'paint tin' tea caddy, Birmingham, 1933, of cylindrical form, designed with engine-turned lid and sides, 7.5cm high...

A pair of silver Corinthian column candlesticks, Birmingham, 1968, LD Ltd., raised on stepped square bases, filled 31cm high, together with a silv...

A George V twin handled silver tray, Sheffield, 1934, Frank Cobb & Co., of rectangular form with shaped corners, the base with presentation engrav...

An Elizabeth II silver four-piece tea set with earlier tray, the tea set London, 1979, Wakely & Wheeler, each piece designed with a single scroll ...

Two large Asprey & Co. silver serving plates, Sheffield, 1972, both of shaped circular form with gadrooned borders and shell points, the larger ex...

FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE DESIGNER, ANTHONY POWELL (LOTS 49-83)A set of four silver rat-tail teaspoons by Thomas Spackman, London, c.1715, 10.9c...

Six 18th century silver rat-tail dessert spoons, three London, 1732, Richard Pargeter, marks rubbed to the other three examples, engraved with ide...

A pair of William & Mary silver dog-nose spoons by Pierre Harache, London, 1699, both later decorated with engraved face to terminals and foliate ...

A matched set of six Queen Anne silver dog-nose dessert spoons, London, five 1704, (no maker's mark apparent) and one 1713, Henry Greene, with pla...

Three Queen Anne silver dog-nose dessert forks and two matching dessert spoons, London, c.1704, the forks with three tines, all five pieces with l...

A late 17th/early 18th century silver dog-nose basting spoon, London, c.1700, Thomas Allen, with a rat-tail bowl, the reverse of the terminal engr...

A silver dog-nose stuffing spoon, London, c.1705, William Scarlett, with plain rat tail to reverse of bowl, 29.5cm long, approx. weight 3.6ozProve...

A West Country silver trefid spoon, Taunton, c.1685, Ellen Dare, the reverse of terminal prick dot engraved with the initials R.B over 1685, 19cm ...

A 17th century 'shaded roundels' West Country silver trefid spoon, c.1680, the reverse of the terminal engraved with the initials WD over CF, 1682...

A 17th century silver trefid spoon, maker's mark RI within shield punch, stars above and below, possibly West Country, c.1670, the reverse of the ...

A West Country silver trefid spoon, Exeter, c.1670, prick dot engraved to reverse of bowl with the initials ER over IL and the date 1675, 18.9cm l...

A lace-back silver trefid spoon with decorated front, London, c.1680, Edward Hulse, the reverse of the terminal prick dot engraved TH over IH, 168...

A West Country silver lace-back trefid spoon, Taunton, c.1690, Samuel Dell, prick dot engraved to reverse of terminal with initials IB over AP, 16...

A lace-back silver trefid spoon, unmarked, the reverse of bowl and front of terminal with foliate scroll decoration, the front of the stem later s...

A lace-back silver trefid spoon, London, c.1685, Thomas Allen, the reverse of the terminal prick dot engraved with the initials MG over MW, the ba...

A Charles II silver trefid spoon by John King, scratch engraved to reverse of terminal with the initials ADH over MCL, 18.2cm, approx. weight 1.7o...

A Charles II lace-back silver trefid spoon, London, 1680, Thomas Cory (of Warminster), the reverse of the terminal prick dot engraved with the ini...

A group of four 17th century trefid spoons comprising: an example probably by Steven Venables, the terminal prick dot engraved 1699 and the revers...

A 17th century West Country silver Puritan spoon, Exeter, c.1660, Edward Anthony, prick dated 1662 to reverse of bowl above the initials TR over H...

A silver Puritan spoon, London, Jeremy Johnson, probably Commonwealth period, the reverse of terminal scratch engraved with the initials TG, 18.7c...

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